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The phrase "all issues of fact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts or discussions where specific factual matters are being addressed or disputed.
Example: "The court must resolve all issues of fact before reaching a verdict in the case."
Alternatives: "all factual matters" or "every fact-related issue".
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Subsequently, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed and remanded, pointing out that there was an issue of fact regarding the board's motives.
Whether someone is subject to detention or restriction on their freedom of movement is an issue of fact and degree.
This is an issue of fact versus misinformation.
As the Sixth Circuit noted: "[t]he subjective interpretation by the employee of the action of the employer will not create an issue of fact...."....
Once the government elects to question a criminal defendant and then introduces his statement against him at trial, the statement becomes an issue of fact for the jury".
I find it worthwhile to watch again movies I disliked the first time around, all the more so when there are issues of fact involved.
"But there were no issues of fact.
The two transactions each raise multiple and different issues of fact and law.
Issues of fact versus fabrication and distortion, truth versus outright lie or self-delusion, dominate Hoover's story.
Here the case is heard by one judge who nominates two lay assessors, usually prominent members of the public, to help with issues of fact, not of law.
Trial, In law, a judicial examination of issues of fact or law for the purpose of determining the rights of the parties involved.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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